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this is world one live from london. we're going to ask who is behind the hacking and what's being done to stop it? >>> also ahead, tangled up in a web of disaster. spider-man the musical has critics crawling the walls. tart- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become t
this is world one live from london. we're going to ask who is behind the hacking and what's being done to stop it? >>> also ahead, tangled up in a web of disaster. spider-man the musical has critics crawling the walls. tart- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure...
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it played in london. it was a big winner among the plays bagging five awards. i saw that in london. it was amazing. >>> and take a look at this. okay? look very closely. can you spot the difference? hmm. what is it? oh, i'll tell you. it's missing underwear. if you look here, you can see that super man has brought his bright red trunks. he used to wear them outside of the blue suit. they've released an image of a new superman in a pair of jeans. they're hitting the reset button on the whole superhero family. they're all getting new outfits, new stories and new characters. i don't know. superman without the red underwear? it's just not super man. >> i don't know. it's kind of -- i don't know. it doesn't work for me. the boots, just doesn't work. >> you're watching "world one" live from london. >>> a big win with bigger challenges to win. it won't be a breeze. we'll have reaction out of is stan bull shortly. this is "world one" live from london. i'm monita rajpal. >> and i'm zain verjee. the city of christchurch, new zealand, was struck by earthquakes. there are reports that the power
it played in london. it was a big winner among the plays bagging five awards. i saw that in london. it was amazing. >>> and take a look at this. okay? look very closely. can you spot the difference? hmm. what is it? oh, i'll tell you. it's missing underwear. if you look here, you can see that super man has brought his bright red trunks. he used to wear them outside of the blue suit. they've released an image of a new superman in a pair of jeans. they're hitting the reset button on the...
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mark ellis there in london. now that mladic is behind bars, serbia is one step closer to joining the european union. but it still has a long way to go. in the fall, the europeep commission that will decide whether to open formal eu talks with serbia, but another war crimes suspect, a former serb leader in croatia remains at large. if that hurdle is overcome, serbia will then have to negotiate 35 separate chapters of legislation. they will cover everything from taxes to intellectual property rights and environmental standards, this could take several years. this is world one live from london, another cybersetback for sony. actors say they made a mockery of the on-line security. >>> and when concrete evidence just isn't enough, how even a policeman's bullet can't hurt this gator. that's just ahead on "world one. [ cherie ] i always had a job, ever since i was fourteen. i could not make working and going to school work. it was not until the university of phoenix that i was able to work full-time, be a mom, and go t
mark ellis there in london. now that mladic is behind bars, serbia is one step closer to joining the european union. but it still has a long way to go. in the fall, the europeep commission that will decide whether to open formal eu talks with serbia, but another war crimes suspect, a former serb leader in croatia remains at large. if that hurdle is overcome, serbia will then have to negotiate 35 separate chapters of legislation. they will cover everything from taxes to intellectual property...
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i am in singapore. >> and i am in london. the exodus of refugees fleeing the violence in this area is continuing. the latest report suggests more than 6000 people have crossed from syria into turkey. >> and cross -- and across south america, huge disruptions because of ongoing eruptions from a volcano in chile. and we are focusing on the power of asia, looking at the impact of the continents of galloping economic growth. today, we are looking at how they have posted the world's economic forum. it is a sign of how far they have come from the crisis 13 years ago. >.re live in jakarta the next economic challenges are over, but now security->> economic challenges are over, but now secured the questions are at the top of the agenda. >> as you can see behind me, traffic is getting under way. i want to take the time to show the audience where we are. down the main boulevard about 13 years ago, there were students standing there shouting for democracy and shot at by the soldiers of the previous regime, president siddhartha's regime.
i am in singapore. >> and i am in london. the exodus of refugees fleeing the violence in this area is continuing. the latest report suggests more than 6000 people have crossed from syria into turkey. >> and cross -- and across south america, huge disruptions because of ongoing eruptions from a volcano in chile. and we are focusing on the power of asia, looking at the impact of the continents of galloping economic growth. today, we are looking at how they have posted the world's...
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london is accused of harboring a fugitive. one of russia's richest men has set his sights on politics after the world of business . has been elected leader of the right course party which plans to run in december parliamentary elections. spoken exclusively to the billionaire. it is not known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman and when it comes to andy a right cause they have quite ambitious goals as well which are not only to get into the state duma as to the next election but also to become the second most powerful political force in the country right there next to the united russia party and even though. political career is just starting he's already aiming for the senior levels off for russia's political elite i'm not the kind of person who tends to dream or plunges into illusions we have particular goals to get into russia's lower house of parliament with the maximum number of votes what i also understand is that i could be a good prime minister if the party successful i would fight
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we are seeing slight gains there for the london ftse. and much smaller losses for the dax in particular for the acc and the zurich smi. clearly the markets, investors really like a cat a hot tin roof at the moment i would say with the greece issue. andrew? >> i reckon that's a description you could apply just about across the world at the moment, charles, as we watch and wait for greece. that's what happened here in asia today. possibility of a greek default obviously weighing heavy still on the markets as that three-day debate on the austerity measures gets underway. nikkei down by a little over 1%, not helped by a stronger yen. the hong kong hang seng do down .6%. shanghai bucking the trend. getting a bit of a follow-through after comments by the leadership last week that inflation will be liked by the end of the year, they say. and that's helping the markets there. the australian market down 1%. a little over 1% in sydney today, charles. >> okay. >>> i don't think we're descending at all from the overall pattern if i tell you that u.s
we are seeing slight gains there for the london ftse. and much smaller losses for the dax in particular for the acc and the zurich smi. clearly the markets, investors really like a cat a hot tin roof at the moment i would say with the greece issue. andrew? >> i reckon that's a description you could apply just about across the world at the moment, charles, as we watch and wait for greece. that's what happened here in asia today. possibility of a greek default obviously weighing heavy still...
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london is accused of harboring foreign fugitives byline the former egyptian finance minister to live openly in britain despite a thirty year jail sentence back home. internationalising comment live from our studios here in central moscow this is. one of russia's richest men has set his sights on politics after concrete the world of business because has been elected leader of the right cause party which counts to run in december's parliamentary elections. spoken exclusively to the billionaire . because a lot of it is not yet known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman and when it comes to profit off and the right cause they have quite ambitious goals as well which are not only to get into the state duma to the max election but also to become the second most powerful political force in the country right there next to the united russia party and he didn't go out of his political career is just starting he's already aiming for the senior levels of our russia's political elite i'm not the kind of person who turns a dream or plunges into illusions we a
london is accused of harboring foreign fugitives byline the former egyptian finance minister to live openly in britain despite a thirty year jail sentence back home. internationalising comment live from our studios here in central moscow this is. one of russia's richest men has set his sights on politics after concrete the world of business because has been elected leader of the right cause party which counts to run in december's parliamentary elections. spoken exclusively to the billionaire ....
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egypt's former finance minister said mr thirty years in prison is living openly in london despite being wanted by cairo you separate rows gali was convicted of abusing power for personal profit but fled the country after the january revolution was our future and reports this isn't the first time london has played host to rich foreign futurists. when egypt abrupt into violence at the store said the year the u.k. with among the first to support the uprising out with the old dictatorship and in with a new era of democracy the old guard was swept aside but many running in fear for their lives ran straight to a new die in london and the local egyptian community is horrified angry disappointed some of them calling she wanting glints. because it is a long climb though the british government we have people running away not just from these you from all over the world but you said goalie is just one the former finance minister instead of beginning a thirty year prison sentence for embezzle minutes in egypt he said to be running around london a free man boutros ghali was convicted in absentia of c
egypt's former finance minister said mr thirty years in prison is living openly in london despite being wanted by cairo you separate rows gali was convicted of abusing power for personal profit but fled the country after the january revolution was our future and reports this isn't the first time london has played host to rich foreign futurists. when egypt abrupt into violence at the store said the year the u.k. with among the first to support the uprising out with the old dictatorship and in...
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>> and now to london for prime minister's question time, live from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of congress. prior to questions on the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> if our secretary of state will not stand up for wales, why won't she re-sign? >> can i think the honorable lady for her concerns in my career tracks but can i just say to her that the government is having a consultation, and now that she has expressed such a great interest in this i'm sure we will expect her representation to the consultation on this very subject. >> order. question for the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this when i had meetings with ministers of colleagues and others in addition to my duties and house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. what does my right honorable friend say to the teacher who up points the children first? >> i would congratulate them for doing the right thing an
>> and now to london for prime minister's question time, live from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of congress. prior to questions on the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> if our secretary of state will not stand up for wales, why won't she re-sign? >> can i think the honorable lady for her concerns in my career...
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for providing safe haven for egypt's former finance minister who was convicted of corruption despite london publicly supporting the pro-democracy movement. five am in moscow i match president good to have you with us here on r t our top story one of russia's richest men has set his sights on politics after conquering the world of business. has been elected leader of the right call his party that plans to run in december as parliamentary elections piskun i've spoke exclusively to the billionaire. because a lot of it is not yet known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman and when it comes to profit off and to right cause party they have quite ambitious goals as well which are not only to get into the state duma as to the next election but also to become the second most powerful political force in the country right there next to the united russia party and even though. political career is just starting he's already aiming for the senior levels off for russia's political elite i'm not the kind of person who chance to dream or plunges into allusions we have
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and in london we crossed the alexis crow she's a research fellow in the international security program at chapman house all right folks this is cross talk and that means cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want gareth i'd like to go to you first in washington details of obama's pullback from afghanistan are becoming more and more clear are you satisfied that it's legitimate or is it just all about domestic politics the united states obama is trying to satisfy public opinion without alienating the military all that much because it's still open ended even what we've heard about these plans american and nato troops will be in afghanistan for a very long time. well i wouldn't quite put it that obama is trying to satisfy public opinion in a sense opinion in the united states on afghanistan is way ahead of president obama in terms of the desire to withdraw our troops i mean the latest pew poll shows fifty six percent. to thirty eight percent want to withdraw our troops as soon as possible only thirty eight percent are interested in keeping troops there until the
and in london we crossed the alexis crow she's a research fellow in the international security program at chapman house all right folks this is cross talk and that means cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want gareth i'd like to go to you first in washington details of obama's pullback from afghanistan are becoming more and more clear are you satisfied that it's legitimate or is it just all about domestic politics the united states obama is trying to satisfy...
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london is accused of harboring a foreign a fugitive former egyptian finance minister to live openly in britain despite a thirty year jail sentence back home. parties are coming to you live from moscow city center welcome to the program now one of russia's richest man has set his sights on politics after conquering the world of business. and being elected now to the right course party which plans to run in december as parliamentary elections go to his going off has spoken exclusively to the billionaire. is not yet known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman and when it comes to pull her off and to write cause they have quite ambitious goals as well which are not only to get into the state duma to the max election but also to become the second most powerful political force in the country right there next to the united russia party and even though. he's just starting he's already aiming for the senior levels all for russia's political elite i'm not the kind of person who tends to dream or plunges into illusion we have particular goals to get into russ
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reports this isn't the first time london has provided a safe haven for rich foreign fugitives. when egypt abrupt it into violence at the start of the year the u.k. with among the first to support the uprising out with the old dictatorship and in with a new era of democracy the old guard was swept aside but many running in fear for their lives ran straight to a new die in london and the local egyptian community is horrified angry disappointed some of them call it she won in the end. because it is a long time now that the british government be allowing people running oil not just from egypt from all over the world. carly is just one the former finance minister instead of beginning a thirty year prison sentence for embezzle ment's in egypt he said to be running around london a pre-marital boutros ghali was convicted in absentia of corruption profiteering and at losing state and private assets he's also been ordered to repay more than ten million dollars and he under the slaughter has demanded the british government does something about it but it's disappointed by the response but
reports this isn't the first time london has provided a safe haven for rich foreign fugitives. when egypt abrupt it into violence at the start of the year the u.k. with among the first to support the uprising out with the old dictatorship and in with a new era of democracy the old guard was swept aside but many running in fear for their lives ran straight to a new die in london and the local egyptian community is horrified angry disappointed some of them call it she won in the end. because it...
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that's a security think tank here in london. how does this change the military strategy on the ground? >> well, this is a very significant step by the united states. it goes far beyond what obama's advisers, including general petraeus, was asking him to do. the drawdown is going to be support troops. that's entirely manageable. the additional 23,000 next year which will be out by september or so is a very important drawdown and other countries like the uk are likely to follow that. >> are we going to see a shift to more covert operations, similar to what we've seen in yemen, for example, or in pakistan? >> there's an awful lot of covert operations going on right now. the taliban being kill ready being killed mainly by american special forces. that will continue. the big question is, where will the troops come from? >> what are some of the dangers of the pace of withdrawal that we're seeing? >> a good example will be in helmond where most of the surge troops went and helped the position of the uk forces. to the north of helmond,
that's a security think tank here in london. how does this change the military strategy on the ground? >> well, this is a very significant step by the united states. it goes far beyond what obama's advisers, including general petraeus, was asking him to do. the drawdown is going to be support troops. that's entirely manageable. the additional 23,000 next year which will be out by september or so is a very important drawdown and other countries like the uk are likely to follow that....
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in london following developments for us . not. taking in the london about. these. teachers will. not take their. recent mention. by. it's not just the college students and people that already strike that we do not say that about. say anything there except the long delay in the airports because customs and immigration officials off also. well all these people are demanding that the cuts will not be such that the government does not go along with the cuts they do say that they do. not want to work longer hours get the blood. to. sixty eight to. sixty votes. to. see if. it's. most responsible for predicament. largely untouched. through without due consultation to the people. that it may consider pensions but it necessary to fix the way to address so i think we do need to make cutbacks in something. called the teacher pensions by so much as it is to follow where nothing nothing in any significant disturbances other than the is that possible traffic disturbance this could take place at the same time there are organisations such as the today she does not work for told people to turn to
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morning from cnn here in london. i'm charles hodson. this is "world business today." christine laguards is odds on favorite for the imf and final furlong as greeks strike over spending cuts. a french plan could help deal with some of its debt. >>> moody's puts a dent in toyota's credit rating. >>> greek grief over proposed austerity measures is spilling out over the streets once again. protesting in athens, traders respond to hopes that the prime minister, george papandreou will pass or will see his controversial hardship measures passed in the course of today. the major european stock markets opened with gains just over an hour ago and they're still in positive territory right now. i think there is a perception on the part of people in the markets there is some plan b and also the french plan or the agreement with french banks which envisions a rollover of breek debt is also helping. but in terms of the numbers, zurich, frankfurt and london up by about 0.3 to 0.75. paris cac up by 1% and in terms of the currency, a
morning from cnn here in london. i'm charles hodson. this is "world business today." christine laguards is odds on favorite for the imf and final furlong as greeks strike over spending cuts. a french plan could help deal with some of its debt. >>> moody's puts a dent in toyota's credit rating. >>> greek grief over proposed austerity measures is spilling out over the streets once again. protesting in athens, traders respond to hopes that the prime minister, george...
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. >> i am in london, the headlines this hour. as greece started two day trike the prime minister to back the measures. libya rejects the international draft war on colonel qaddafi and his sons. >> there are talks in germany, and we talk to the president in the philippines. >> it's 11 a.m. here in singapore. >> and 4 a.m. in london, welcome to news day. >> airport will close and so will trains and buses stop running. that's the situation in greece as thousands plan to protest a new five-year plan. the prime minister, george papandreou backs the cut. >> anger is clear even at some of greece's most famous landmarks. the lawmakers are urging to back the plan, listen to your souls and your patriotism. group are unimpressed, groups warning that it could lead to deep provisions. >> the measures will make for deep explosions that are uncontrollable. there will be a social class, no one knows where it would lead, we don't want that to happen, but if the government insists, that will be what happens. >> the e.u. is clear for greece to obta
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this is "world one" live from london. we're coming up on 6:00 a.m. in new york, noon in berlin and 7:00 p.m. in tokyo. cnn reporters have been bringing you the latest events in syria's turbulent spring. so far we've had to rely on amateur videomakers and government-run tv for any pictures inside the country. our correspondents were not allowed into syria but in a rare move wednesday, the regime invited international journalists on a carefully managed tour to the northern town of jisr al shugur. escorts took the correspondents to the site of a mass grave which the government says contained the bodies of murder soldiers. >>> the latest round of violence sent syrians running for their lives. so far, almost 8,500 refugees have crossed the border. arwa damon managed to get across the border inside syria this week. she's now back in turkey. arwa, what did you see, what did you hear? >> reporter: zain, it is family after family telling the most horrific stories imaginable. the majority of the people who have been clustered in this makeshift refugee camel on
this is "world one" live from london. we're coming up on 6:00 a.m. in new york, noon in berlin and 7:00 p.m. in tokyo. cnn reporters have been bringing you the latest events in syria's turbulent spring. so far we've had to rely on amateur videomakers and government-run tv for any pictures inside the country. our correspondents were not allowed into syria but in a rare move wednesday, the regime invited international journalists on a carefully managed tour to the northern town of jisr...
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i'm zain verjee from cnn in london. "world business today" starts now. >>> good morning from cnn london. i'm charles hodson. this is "world business today," and these are the top stories. >>> new zealand is rocked by a series of earthquakes rattling the dollar. >>> three are a crowd as the imf hopefuls try to strengthen their support. >>> and we'll look at the economics transforming the country. we'll bring you up to speed on the stock markets f lit's start here in europe where trade has been going for the start of the week for about 61, 62 minutes. investors clearly still concerned about the global economy and the great debt crisis, but we are seeing very cautious gains there across the board with the exception of the zurich smi, which is off about 1.2%. otherwise up by one and a third percent. some difficulties for the euro and seesawing around. euro, 1.4354. and the japanese yen, still i suspect uncomfortably high for japanese exporters, just a shade over 80 on the dollar. >>> for more on, that let ee go to ramy inoc
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alexis if i go back to you in london we were just we just heard before the break you know we shouldn't look at the taliban as one unified force and i think that's fair enough but after ten years how can the united states make the distinctions between different elements of the taliban who can negotiate who they can negotiate with and who they can because there was a report that came out last november that i think it was the cia maybe it was the defense bar always involved with a taliban leader and they found out later the guy was just a scam artist and just a whole lot of money and ran away with it i mean just really amazing after ten years it is impossible and i'd like to throw into the mix also is that with karzai there is he ever going to be can accept it is a legitimate leader of any group of the afghan people except for his family go ahead this is well this is exactly what i was just thinking as as you were discussing things with sam in washington. primarily to begin with it's all good and well saying talking about the direction of the u.s. and its allies negotiating with with with
alexis if i go back to you in london we were just we just heard before the break you know we shouldn't look at the taliban as one unified force and i think that's fair enough but after ten years how can the united states make the distinctions between different elements of the taliban who can negotiate who they can negotiate with and who they can because there was a report that came out last november that i think it was the cia maybe it was the defense bar always involved with a taliban leader...
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concerned about the cost of the war got very little of what they wanted alexis i'm going to you in london what is obama's priorities then because a lot of people see this is this kind of smoke and mirrors but it's not really a real drawback at least at this point because he's drawing the number of troops is still there still really very few deadlines out there and maybe that's done it on purpose we can talk about later in the program but is this more driven by domestic politics and what's really happening on the ground in afghanistan well sure i mean i think the drawdown is actually slightly virtual drawdown and it appears to be just in twenty three thousand self because after that after that withdrawal there will still be more troops in afghanistan then when obama took office. but i think it's heavily steeped in domestic political considerations i mean as as gareth has pointed out you know americans are way ahead of this but i think it's a very convenient time after day after the killing of bin laden i think it's very convenient time for him to associate reduction of troops with success
concerned about the cost of the war got very little of what they wanted alexis i'm going to you in london what is obama's priorities then because a lot of people see this is this kind of smoke and mirrors but it's not really a real drawback at least at this point because he's drawing the number of troops is still there still really very few deadlines out there and maybe that's done it on purpose we can talk about later in the program but is this more driven by domestic politics and what's...
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is a million strong benefits here in london to community need to say to people is to angry that's no guarantee took ali will stay safe and it will be if you remain more than a lousy big queues to pull chrissy pledging support to the middle east in a pretty democracy means. bring. great great see your avatar take. their opinion is important to go online visit our website r.t. dot com and take part in our latest on line. poll so they were asking why does the u.k. harbor exiles so far the most popular response people because of money talks not far behind thirty nine percent think it's because they don't turn their backs on what may one day come in handy not many agreed that it's because bad political leverage is better than none or that the u.k. is a truly democratic country log on and vote. on the way as financial what was a great year of we take to the streets of new york to find out of people there feel they're heading down the same path. greece is looking bad spain is looking bad but i feel like we're on the right i think we have to fix it on the global level but i think we are each
is a million strong benefits here in london to community need to say to people is to angry that's no guarantee took ali will stay safe and it will be if you remain more than a lousy big queues to pull chrissy pledging support to the middle east in a pretty democracy means. bring. great great see your avatar take. their opinion is important to go online visit our website r.t. dot com and take part in our latest on line. poll so they were asking why does the u.k. harbor exiles so far the most...
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i'm zain verjee in london. world business today starts now. >>> good morning from cnn london. happy friday to you. i'm nina desantos. >>> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." there's friction with opec. >>> prada has more style than substance with a stock market debut that disappoints. >>> sunny side up. from the paris air show we'll meet the pair nearing solar plane pilots. >>> first up, let's take a look at the markets, asian stocks had a pretty good day on the hole on the back of hopes that the greek debt crisis could be nearing a resolution, also hopes that chinese inflation is now under control. it was a pretty positive open here in europe as well. for the most part the indices kicking things off with gains in excess of 1% for this final trading day of the week. let's go straight to the numbers. greek hopes definitely powering things ahead. some of these markets were down in excess of 2% yesterday. most notably the kec 40. it's rebounding the most currently up by 1.5%. >>> interesting, nina. greek helping the mood
i'm zain verjee in london. world business today starts now. >>> good morning from cnn london. happy friday to you. i'm nina desantos. >>> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." there's friction with opec. >>> prada has more style than substance with a stock market debut that disappoints. >>> sunny side up. from the paris air show we'll meet the pair nearing solar plane pilots. >>>...
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london is accused of harboring a foreigner fugitive supply allowing the former egyptian the finance minister to live openly in britain this was a thirty year jail sentence back home. plus we need the antarctic teams relentlessly working on the country of science even in the face of imminent danger every time. a very warm welcome to you this is artsy rule research showing russia's third richest man has set his sights on politics after conquering the world of business because the profit off has been elected leader of the right cause party which plans to run into someone's parliamentary elections. is going off as a spoken exclusively to the billionaire let's cross live to him now and get more details on you got high as i wanted to call crocodile i'll tell you about his political ambitions. well first of all he is not yet known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman the third richest man in russia and one of the world . most people in the world and when it comes to pull her off and be a right cause they have quite ambitious goals as well which are not only to
london is accused of harboring a foreigner fugitive supply allowing the former egyptian the finance minister to live openly in britain this was a thirty year jail sentence back home. plus we need the antarctic teams relentlessly working on the country of science even in the face of imminent danger every time. a very warm welcome to you this is artsy rule research showing russia's third richest man has set his sights on politics after conquering the world of business because the profit off has...
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egypt's former finance minister sentenced to thirty years in prison is living openly in london despite being wanted by current use of butchers gone he was convicted of abusing power for personal profit but fled the country after the generate revolution and as all of these laws and the reports this isn't the first time london has provided a safe haven for rich foreign fugitives. when egypt abrupt it into violence at the start of the year the u.k. was among the first to support the uprising out with the old dictatorship and in with a new era of democracy the old guard was swept aside but many running in fear for their lives ran straight to a new die in london and the local egyptian community is horrified angry disappointed. because. the british government. has just won the former finance minister instead of beginning a thirty year prison sentence for embezzle months in egypt he said to be running around london a free man who trusts god he was convicted in absentia of corruption profiteering and abusing state and private assets he's also been ordered to repay more than ten million dollars
egypt's former finance minister sentenced to thirty years in prison is living openly in london despite being wanted by current use of butchers gone he was convicted of abusing power for personal profit but fled the country after the generate revolution and as all of these laws and the reports this isn't the first time london has provided a safe haven for rich foreign fugitives. when egypt abrupt it into violence at the start of the year the u.k. was among the first to support the uprising out...
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i'm zain verjee in london. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good afternoon, welcome to "world business today." i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> good morning for me, nina dos santos in london. >>> japan's prime minister survives a no confidence vote but signals he'll step down after the earthquake aftermath is cleaned up. >>> and hundreds of high-profile gmail accounts are breached after suspected chinese hackers go phishing. >> this guy is not the only trader who has had better days on wall street. the steepest u.s. stock slide in a year exposed fears of a stalling economy. the dow and the broader s&p posted their biggest loss since june of last year after a dismal job data, economic slowdown and a new downgrade in greece. that puts greece on par with cuba now. >> that downgrade to a caa-1 rating by moody's, something that perhaps you would expect from an impoverished developing nation but not one from a major eurozone partner. that greek downgrade is understandably weighing heavily on the europe
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airports bracing themselves for disruption i mean it is in london. not that. they came in the london and that one hundred. people who tend to be zero tell the teacher you. and there is a policy. that is not to explain their plans in this enough to be sent but since the trip planned by the government was obviously you know it's not just the college students and people that are inside that but without the say that about ninety percent of london. is that it's a also there in texas belong to the airports because customs and immigration officials are also taking as well hold these people are demanding that the cuts will not be held such that the government is not told because they do say that they do want to continue to continue to not want to work longer allocate the blood and guts to. come up. to the six states where the six cuts are being made in the wrong direction so they're not being made to see it because the sponsor of the current financial crisis is. most responsible for predicament. largely untouched and the government seems to be driving the truck so som
airports bracing themselves for disruption i mean it is in london. not that. they came in the london and that one hundred. people who tend to be zero tell the teacher you. and there is a policy. that is not to explain their plans in this enough to be sent but since the trip planned by the government was obviously you know it's not just the college students and people that are inside that but without the say that about ninety percent of london. is that it's a also there in texas belong to the...
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to cross talk protests in the arab world i'm joined by nineteen to heidi in london he's an associate fellow middle east and north africa program at chapman house also in london we go to in boston or mohammed who bought he's an opposition activist and a former advisor to yemeni prime ministers and in tel aviv we crossed the arc of lopping he's a journalist for the jerusalem post all right gentlemen this is cross talk and that means you can jump in anytime you want on that he might like to go to you first and go to the newest news here we still have members of nato really pushing very hard for some form of intervention that's left unsaid right now in syria here and i started out by the program and we all looking at these events now and like yemen and syria through the lens of libya is it a mistake to do that or is it correct to do that because we have to remember resolution nine hundred seventy three was our no fly zone and look where we are now . yes i think i think the west is looking at syria through through two lenses libya and iraq and that's what learning learning division what w
to cross talk protests in the arab world i'm joined by nineteen to heidi in london he's an associate fellow middle east and north africa program at chapman house also in london we go to in boston or mohammed who bought he's an opposition activist and a former advisor to yemeni prime ministers and in tel aviv we crossed the arc of lopping he's a journalist for the jerusalem post all right gentlemen this is cross talk and that means you can jump in anytime you want on that he might like to go to...
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isn't london. the thing it's not that they take things in the london about seven hundred fifty thousand people to turn to these protests the teachers the team members apology the. whole incident this now takes less than a synopsis be sent to mention the trip planned by the government and certainly no it's not just the college students and people think teachers that already strike that but we do want to say that about ninety percent of london sees signs. that say also they're expected to belong to the airports because customs and immigration officials are also striking as well all of these people are demanding that the cuts will not be held such that the government does not go with the cuts they do say that they do want to retain the dignity they did not want to work longer hours let's. save. some. time let's. say that six here the way they would fix the roads are being made in the wrong directions here and. see if you just sponsor it in her financial crisis. smokiest her into predicament. largely u
isn't london. the thing it's not that they take things in the london about seven hundred fifty thousand people to turn to these protests the teachers the team members apology the. whole incident this now takes less than a synopsis be sent to mention the trip planned by the government and certainly no it's not just the college students and people think teachers that already strike that but we do want to say that about ninety percent of london sees signs. that say also they're expected to belong...
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on with regard to these negotiations or these talks with the taliban in a lexus i know about you in london why in the world are the taliban want to sit down with the united states and its allies in the goal sheet any kind of agreement when they can just wait them out they've done a pretty good job for ten years. well i think there's also quite interesting distinction to be made which is that western democracies particular although i start contributing nations continue to talk about withdrawal of combat troops prices of withdrawal of training operations and moving more combat troops into training operations. such a thought said here last week that he said oh well we aim to keep many more combat troops and play and see if i survive and it and that placates back and forth between the pentagon in the white house does the taliban make such a distinction saqlain. you know already you don't make a distinction. so i mean you know the fact that we call of combat troops means our soldiers aren't aren't in danger anymore what in theory but i mean as as some of the training operations it can be just a
on with regard to these negotiations or these talks with the taliban in a lexus i know about you in london why in the world are the taliban want to sit down with the united states and its allies in the goal sheet any kind of agreement when they can just wait them out they've done a pretty good job for ten years. well i think there's also quite interesting distinction to be made which is that western democracies particular although i start contributing nations continue to talk about withdrawal...